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  • Stamford-based Community Health Center employees including nurse Tara Fagan conduct a vaccine clinic at Lib House, a Liberations Program, where people are in recovery from addiction, Friday, March 4, 2021, in Stamford, Conn. Participants were also able to schedule an appointment for their second shot in April.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    ‘We are really cranking’: CT vaccination plan remains on schedule
    Connecticut officials said 25 percent of those age 55 to 64 were vaccinated since becoming eligible last week.
    By Nicholas Rondinone
  • Newly elected State Senator Pat Bille Miller, D-Stamford, right, hugs her friend and colleague Rep. Robyn Porter, D-Hartford, following her swearing in outside the Capitol in Hartford, Conn. on Monday, March 08, 2021.
    Local
    Longtime legislator Patricia Billie Miller sworn in to CT Senate
  • Nathaniel Witherell family council co-chair Sheilah Smith speaks at the one-year nursing home "banniversary" protest in Greenwich, Conn. Monday, March 8, 2021. The event was put together by people with family members at Nathaniel Witherell who want more visits with loved ones and for the policies to be loosened.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    ‘Let families back in:’ Greenwich rally calls for expanding visits...
  • U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal talks with Dawn Myles, left, Vice President, Population Health Operations at Nuvance Health, and Amy Taylor,right, Vice President of the Community Health Center, Inc.'s Western Region during a visit to the new vaccination site at the Danbury Fair mall on Monday, March 8, 2021. Danbury, Conn.
    Local
    Danbury works to get COVID vaccine to ‘least safe’
  • A sign is displayed outside Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 23, 2020.
    Local
    Greenwich Hospital restores limited visiting hours for...
  • Artist rendering of the 11-unit housing complex at 93 Winfield St. set to be approved by the zoning commission later this month.
    News
    Zoning board set to OK 11-unit complex at former bank site
  • Stamford Mayor David Martin receives his first COVID-19 vaccine from Cecil Chan, RN, at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Conn. Monday, March 8, 2021. Mayor Martin and other local leaders received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Monday at the hospital.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    ‘I want mine’: After teachers, Stamford mayor gets COVID vaccine
UConn
  • The UConn women's basketball team celebrate their win over Rutgers in the 2005 Big East Tournament Championship at the Hartford Civic Center.
    Looking back at UConn women in Big East title games
    The UConn women will go for their 19th Big East Tournament title — and first since 2012 — on Monday.
    By Doug Bonjour
  • UConn's Isaiah Whaley (5) and Villanova's Brandon Slater leap for a rebound during a game earlier this season.
    UConn’s Whaley, Polly earn Big East season awards
    By David Borges
    Top-seeded UConn and second-seeded Marquette will face off in the Big East tournament final on Monday night.
    UConn vs. Marquette: Time, TV and what you need to know
    By Doug Bonjour
    Connecticut's Paige Bueckers, left, and Villanova's Bella Runyan, right, react to a foul called against Villanova during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the Big East tournament semifinals at Mohegan Sun Arena, Sunday, March 7, 2021, in Uncasville, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
    UConn dismantles Villanova in Big East semifinals
    By Doug Bonjour
    UConn's James Bouknight, center, is fouled by Marquette guard Greg Elliott, right, in the first half of a game earlier this season.
    UConn might be team to beat at Big East tourney
    By David Borges
Crime News
  • Bridgeport police investigate Park Avenue stabbing
  • Police: 2 charged in Waterbury drug raid
  • Police: Armed felon captured in New Haven after chase
  • Hartford police seek driver in fatal hit-and-run of pedestrian
  • Police: 20 pounds of weed, stolen gun seized during traffic stop
  • Feds: Hartford felon gets 7 more years in jail for dealing drugs
  • Feds: New Britain home health aide defrauded client
  • Police: EMT accused of firebombings remains in Pennsylvania jail
  • Police: One person injured in West Hartford shooting
  • Manchester PD: ‘Armed and dangerous’ gunman at large after...
  • Feds: Hartford fentanyl dealer gets more than 5 years in jail
  • Police: Vehicle stolen in Stratfield Village area of Fairfield
Business
  • Bradley Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. Bradley's owner-operator, the Connecticut Airport Authority, has proposed changing the retirement plans of non-union employees to potentially save millions of dollars, but the state legislature's Transportation Committee does not support the plan.
    Changes to Bradley employees’ retirement plans stalls
    The Connecticut Airport Authority's proposal to change its non-union employees' retirement plans appears to have little chance of passing in the current legislative session, with the...
    By Paul Schott
  • Senior partner Jeff Browning shows glass partitions added between booths, one of several indoor COVID-19 protections at Brewport in Bridgeport on Thursday. The restaurant has applied to the city for permanent outdoor dining.
    FAQ: What CT’s new restaurant rules mean for you
    By Leeanne Griffin
    Owner Michael Marchetti poses at Columbus Park Trattoria in Stamford. Marchetti says his longtime restaurant regulars in their 70s are returning to dine indoors after getting fully vaccinated and is hopeful it will continue with Connecticut's age group rollouts.
    CT restaurants react to capacity increase
    By Leeanne Griffin
    A FedEx cargo plane in 2017 at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. In March 2021, Yale University announced a $100 million gift from FedEx to fund a research center that will focus on finding ways to use natural sponges like plants and minerals to trap and store carbon.
    With $100M FedEx gift, Yale explores nature for carbon capture
    By Alexander Soule
    Montana Gov. Steve Bullock walks to a meeting during the National Governors Association 2019 winter meeting in Washington, on Feb. 23, 2019. Bullock, whose second term as Montana governor ended in early 2021, has been named the new monitor of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma.
    Former Montana governor to monitor Purdue Pharma
    By Paul Schott
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Politics
  • William Furrier of Newtown, an Independent, is running for the 112th House seat, which represents Monroe and a portion of Newtown.
    Newtown engineer running in 112th district special election
    A chemical engineer has become the third candidate to enter the special election race for a vacant state House seat representing Monroe and a small part of Newtown.
    By Rob Ryser
  • A photo of former New York Mets player and manager Bobby Valentine is displayed at his sports bar, Bobby V's, in Stamford, Conn. Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019.
    OTB operator Sportech looks to join gambling deal
    By Ken Dixon
    Lincoln Bassett Community School Parent Involvement Coordinator Keith Young welcomes students pre-kindergarten to 5-grade that are returning to school during Covid-19 pandemic in New Haven on Jan. 19.
    $1.2 billion for CT schools in relief bill raises fears of a...
    By Emilie Munson
    State Rep. Harry Arora celebrates his victory last January in the special election in the 151st District. Arora was reelected last November. The State Election Enforcement Commission has launched an investigation after a complaint was filed about use of campaign funds. Arora has denied the allegations.
    CT election commission investigating Greenwich state rep campaign
    By Ken Borsuk
    Connecticut Governor Edward Miner "Ned" Lamont Jr. (D) speaks about the states efforts to get more people vaccinated at Hartford HealthCare St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut on February 26, 2021. - Nine local clergy members were given the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine, aiming to educate and inspire their parishioners and minority communities to get vaccinated. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)
    Who decides how to spend billions in relief for CT?
    By Keith M. Phaneuf and Mark Pazniokas
  • News Jill Biden and Miguel Cardona tour CT school
    First lady Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona tour Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, Wednesday.
  • News All sides say gaming deal fails without Foxwoods
    Disabled slot machines to ensure proper social distancing are seen next to working ones at the Mohegan Sun casino, Thursday, May 21, 2020, in Uncasville, Conn. Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes, Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribes, said they're planning to reopen parts of their southeastern Connecticut casinos on June 1, despite Gov. Ned Lamont saying it's too early and dangerous. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
  • Politics Bills to expand background checks hailed by Newtown groups
    File photo: Po Murray, chairwoman of Newtown Action Alliance, 2013.
  • News Jill Biden, Cardona to visit CT school
    US First Lady Jill Biden speaks before a panel discussion on cancer research and care at the Massey Cancer Center at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia on February 24, 2021. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly / AFP) (Photo by RYAN M. KELLY/AFP via Getty Images)
  • News Mohegans reach deal with Lamont on sports, online betting
    The Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville
Real Estate
  • Designer Tommy Hilfiger and his wife, Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, have sold this 22-acre home in backcountry for $45 million. They listed the property for $47.5 million.
    Hilfiger’s Greenwich estate sells for $45 million
    In one of the largest sales in the town in recent years, Tommy Hilfiger’s estate has sold for $45 million as the fashion designer relocates.
    By Paul Schott
  • Real Estate Broker Steve Gold and Realtor Tara Hawley look over ground plans in the kitchen of 115 Senate Lane, in Fairfield, Conn. Oct. 15, 2020.
    ‘Million Dollar Listing New York’ star agent for CT home
    By Meg Barone
    A full-house Generac generator keeps the power running at 69 Porchuck Road, a six-bedroom, 9,122-square-foot Georgian manor on 4.18 acres. The property is listed by Douglas Elliman Real Estate for $3.995 million.
    Whole-house generators are powerful pluses among buyers
    By Gretchen A. Peck
    The library at 13 Aiken Road is a bright space, with a high, detailed coffered ceiling, oversized windows and French doors that open out to a patio, pool, and the four acres of grounds. The property is listed by Houlihan Lawrence for $4.25 million.
    5 Greenwich houses for book lovers looking for a nook
    By Gretchen A. Peck
    Listed for $3.995 million by Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 69 Porchuck Road is a six-bedroom, more than 9,100-square-foot Georgian colonial on 4.18 acres. Privately sited, with a pool, grand entertaining rooms and two offices on the main level, the property has gotten particular interest in buyers coming from Manhattan, according to the listing broker.
    New Yorkers continue to hunt for homes in Greenwich
    By Gretchen A. Peck
  • Real Estate Greenwich waterfront home sells for $17 million
    This home at 54 Byram Drive in Greenwich, Conn., has sold for approximately $17 million.
  • Real Estate 15 million-dollar homes sold in Fairfield County
    156 Taconic Road in Greenwich sold for $4,985,000.
  • Real Estate Island office in Westport sells for $22M
    One Gorham Island in Westport, Conn.
  • Real Estate Luxury home on site of former farm in Trumbull
    The sprawling 6,237-square foot home at 28 Surrey Lane sits on the former Tashua Tree Farm. The current owners had it built in 2004. The five bedroom, five and a half bathroom home is drenched in natural light, with walls of windows in multiple rooms, including the kitchen and living room. There?'s a fair amount of outdoor space, with a deck off of the kitchen, and a bluestone patio off of the basement level, complete with an outdoor fireplace, grill and cooktop.
  • Real Estate TEST On the Market: A charming Darien farmhouse
    The fieldstone and clapboard antique farmhouse at 17 Goodwives River Road was built in 1910 but was updated to accommodate modern life.
Entertainment
  • Judy Gold will perform at Fairfield Theatre Company on March 13.
    Comedian Judy Gold to perform in Fairfield
    Comedian Judy Gold said she got her start in stand-up after accepting a dare; now she works as a actor, writer and producer.
    By Brad Durrell
  • "Momi" is part of New Haven artist Kathy Kane's kimono series. Her paintings are on display at City Gallery through March 28.
    New Haven artist exhibits abstract series at City Gallery
    By TinaMarie Craven
    Casey Carle's Bubble Bonanza was one of the Arts on Call performers in 2020.
    Arts on Call program is accepting applications
    By TinaMarie Craven
    Roberta Seret, an author from Westport, has penned a new historical fiction novel, "Gift of Diamonds" about a 1990 revolution in Bucharest, Romania. The book is the first in the Transylvania Trilogy."
    Westport author pens novel about 1990 revolution in Romania
    By Sarajane Sullivan
    Artist Peter Greenwood sets up his exhibit "DAZZLE: A Garden of Glass" in the greenhouse at Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport.
    Artist’s work set to “DAZZLE” visitors at Beardsley Zoo
    By Amanda Cuda
  • Entertainment Locally filmed ‘The Independents’ spotlights CT talent
    Westport musician Greg Naughton acted, directed and produced his new film "The Independents." The film is loosely based on his experience with his band The Sweet Remains.
  • News Netflix doc on college admissions scandal to feature CT...
    Greenwich attorney Gordon Caplan exits after his sentencing at the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019. Caplan was sentenced to one month in prison for paying $75,000 to improve his daughter's scores on a college admissions test. He was busted as part of the Varsity Blues federal sting operation that ensnared 50 people in crimes involving bribery and manipulating college entrance exam scores.
  • Entertainment Two CT students win The Palace’s playwright competition
    New Canaan's Nicole Talamo is one of The Palace Theatre's three Ernie DiMattia Emerging Young Artist Award winners.
  • Entertainment CT Folk highlights homegrown musicians in virtual concert
    Stephen Kellogg will perform in CT Folk's virtual concert, livestreaming from The State House in New Haven.
  • Entertainment Musicians from around the world to perform at CGF
    Camilia Meza will perform at the fourth annual Connecticut Guitar Festival.
Food
  • Throw fresh greens into a springy soup.
    Recipe: Embrace the March warmth with a spring soup
    Celebrate the joys of March with a healthy soup packed with greens like cabbage, spinach, Swiss chard, broccoli rabe, bok choy, arugula, lettuces and kale.
    By Robin Glowa
  • New Haven's Claire LaPia Criscuolo, owner of Claire's Corner Copia and cookbook author, shares her secrets to preparing French peasant soup.
    New Haven chef shares a recipe to keep you warm all winter
    By Pamela Brown
    Cara Cara oranges offer a bite of sunshine during the cold winter months.
    Recipe: Let the sunshine in with a Cara Cara salad
    By Robin Glowa
    Sweeten your days with a bite of dark chocolate.
    Recipe: Sweeten your days with a bite of dark chocolate
    By Robin Glowa
    Chocolate hearts from Le Rouge by Aarti.
    Sweeten your holiday with Chocolate Trail treats
    By TinaMarie Craven
  • Arts & Leisure Review: 2021 Tahoe handles well in winter weather
    Chevrolet's 2021 Tahoe features an independent rear suspension.
  • Arts & Leisure Review: ‘Sparks Like Stars’ is haunting portrayal of...
    "Sparks Like Stars" is Nadia Hashimi's latest novel.
  • Living Take a hike along the quarry preserve in Branford
    A small waterfall on a nearby stream.
  • Arts & Leisure Review: Lily Rabe stars in new Amazon thriller
    Lily Rabe stars in Amazon's new series "Tell Me Your Secrets."
  • Living Former Greenwich man’s book details path to success
    Former Greenwich resident Ed Hajim wrote the memoir "On the Road Less Traveled: An Unlikely Journey from the Orphanage to the Boardroom," which comes out March 2, 2021.
More News
  • News
    Norwalk ‘raises the bar’ on National History Day
    An example of a National History Day project done by a student at West Rocks Middle School in Norwalk, Conn. For the first time, West Rocks Middle School students at all different academic levels took part in this national academic competition. By Erin Kayata
  • News
    Cryptocurrency accepted by New Haven businesses
    A billboard announcing that The District, a New Haven-based technology business incubator and co-working center, has begun accepting cryptocurrency as payment for membership fees and leasing costs. The New Haven-based business incubator and work sharing space has joined a small but growing group of businesses that accept cryptocurrency. By Luther Turmelle
  • News
    College Street Music Hall stagehands picket for contract
    The IATSE Local 74 Union is informational picketing at the College Street Music Hall in New Haven March 8, 2021 as they are still waiting on a new contract for work during the Covid-19 economy. The union is not on strike. For workers, “it’s been five years without a union,” said Local 74 President Gardner Friscia, who was standing outside the College Street Music Hall Monday. By Mark Zaretsky
  • Local
    Restoring Danbury’s Octagon House ‘still a work in progress’
    File photo Danbury’s historic Octagon House is in better condition than when the city bought it, but far from the glory Danbury planned for it. By Rob Ryser
  • Local
    Redding grand list grows despite loss in real estate value
    A building on the old Gilbert and Bennett Wire Mill property in Georgetown. The Norwalk River runs through the property. The town spent years in a lengthy legal battle over the millions in unpaid taxes and lack of site development but regained ownership in February when the title transferred to the town. Redding, Conn, Friday, March 5, 2021. The Redding grand list saw a slight jump in its revenue, but not due to local real estate. By Shayla Colon
  • News
    City has vaccinated 9,700 people, but ‘not out of the woods’
    New Haven Health Director Maritza Bond received a vaccination pin after getting the first dose of a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in front of the New Haven Health Department on Dec.28, 2020. “While we’re all very excited about the idea of being beyond the pandemic, we are far from it,” said Mayor Justin Elicker. By Ben Lambert
  • News
    Fairfield budget moves on with proposed $18M increase
    File photo of Brenda Kupchick during a meeting with the Connecticut Post Editorial Board, in Bridgeport, Conn. Oct. 9, 2019. Efforts to reinstate a conservation position and $500,000 for the schools failed, sending the proposed budget on with nearly no changes to expenses. By Katrina Koerting
  • News
    Openings, expansions could make Trumbull a restaurant destination
    Joe Worthington describes the custom bar that will be the centerpiece of the new Ecco restaurant while Dan Camporeale inspects the framing on Thursday, March 4. Vaccines, reduced capacity limits and an anticipated pent-up demand for dining options has Trumbull eyeing a restaurant boom. By Donald Eng
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Greenwich’s private school educators among those getting COVID...
    A group of Greenwich Academy staff members at the Greenwich, Conn., Town Hall vaccination clinic in March 2021. After becoming eligible, many are reporting that their experiences of scheduling and getting the coronavirus vaccine was smooth and easy. By Justin Papp
  • News
    Elicker: Federal relief funds could help city help small...
    New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, U.S. Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, and a representative of U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro lauded the potential impact of the American Rescue Plan Act Monday at City Hall. Mayor Justin Elicker said the funds would allow residents and officials “think about how we’re going to approach anew the future of our city economically.” By Ben Lambert
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